Rob Levy

Rob Levy is a native St. Louisan, freelance writer, and content creator who has been published in several print and online publications including St. Louis Magazine, ALIVE Magazine, St. Louis Business Journal, The Riverfront Times, Playback, Noisy Paper and The Beacon. He also writes articles for Onstl.com, needcoffee.com and anglotopia.net. Since 1995 he has hosted Juxtaposition on KDHX Radio. An avid fan about music, film and pop culture, he has written for needcoffee.com, anglotopia.net and several other online publications. He also is a member of the Weekend Justice podcast.

Great Britten! A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Closes OTSL’s 50th Season (Review)

Opera Theatre of St. Louis' latest production is putting people to sleep. Literally. Fortunately, those in attendance are having dreams…

2 weeks ago

Opera Review: Money, Mishaps and Marriage Fuel OTSL’s Hilarious DON PASQUALE

One of the ways that Opera Theatre of St. Louis is celebrating their 50th anniversary is by kicking it old…

2 weeks ago

Opera Review: THIS HOUSE World Premiere at OSTL

This House, Opera Theatre of St. Louis’ 44th world premiere, proves that sometimes you shouldn’t go home again. Written by…

3 weeks ago

Theater Review: Buffoonery Meets Bubbly With OTSL’s DIE FLEDERMAUS

To celebrate its 50th season Opera Theatre of St. Louis didn’t just uncork a bottle of bubbly. They went and…

1 month ago

Theater Review: Fascism and Farce Collide in Upstream Theater’s PICTURES FROM A REVOLUTION

Upstream Theater’s 20th season continues with an emotionally driven presentation of Pictures From a Revolution. Staged for the first time…

5 months ago

Interview: Haircut 100 Returns To America With New Music and New Tour

Haircut 100 are making up for lost time. Currently on tour with ABC and Howard Jones, their singles, “Favourite Shirts…

11 months ago

Review: Opera Theatre of Saint Louis Closes The Season with the Heavenly <i>Galileo Galilei</i>

Audiences are being blinded with science by Opera Theatre of Saint Louis’ stunning Galileo Galilei. Closing its 49th season, this…

1 year ago

Theatre Review: Sparks Fly and People Die in OTSL’s <i>Julius Caesar</i>

Passion and politics collide with dire consequences in Opera Theatre of Saint Louis’ mesmeric Julius Caesar. Based on Handel’s opera…

1 year ago

Bad Bohemians: Poverty, Passion and Poor Health Abound in Opera Theatre’s <i>La bohème</i> (Review)

Opera Theatre of Saint Louis’ 49th season continues with a sprightly yet sorrowful production of Puccini’s La bohème. An indispensable…

1 year ago

Theatre Review: Opera Theatre of St. Louis Presents a Sidesplitting and Surreal ‘The Barber of Seville’

Opera Theatre of Saint Louis’s 49th season begins with a vibrantly colored, laugh-out-loud production of The Barber of Seville. Last…

1 year ago